Miraglia Sentenced To Two Life Terms In Prison

FREEHOLD — Rosario Miraglia, aged 36, has maintained that he killed on orders from God continued his rantings today as Judge Paul Chaiet ordered him to prison for the rest of his life for the decapitation murders of his grandmother and ex-girlfriend in their Ocean Township home.

Prior to sentencing Miraglia to two consecutive life prison terms with no possibility for release on parole, Miraglia informed the judge that those were, in fact, not the people he had killed.

State's Expert In Miraglia, "Nicotine Not Addictive."

FREEHOLD — The highly paid, expert psychiatrist contracted by the State to attack the insanity defense of Rosario Russell Miraglia (the man accused of murdering his grandmother and ex-girlfriend in Ocean Township) actually testified in another case that nicotine is not an addictive substance. In his cross-examination of Dr. Timothy J. Michals, defense attorney Joseph Krakora elicited testimony that the state's expert in the prosecution of Miraglia earns $475 an hour and stands to earn up to $15,000 for his work on the case.

Defense attorney Krakora also established on cross-examination that the Dr. Michals once testified as a paid expert in a civil lawsuit against tobacco companies that nicotine is not addictive, despite numerous findings and studies which deemed it is.

What does this mean to the case? Well, the battle of the experts appears to have been won by the defense. It is possible that Dr. Michals may come across to the jury as unqualified in his opinion or willing to testify  for any side if he is adequately paid.  

Will Russell Miraglia Be Found Guilty or Insane In The Murder Trial?

Freehold, NJ- This week's question arises from the Miraglia murder case in which Mr. Miraglia is accused of decapitating the heads of his ex-girlfriend and grandmother; as well as severing their feet. In the case, the defense is claiming that Mr. Miraglia was acting upon voices from God ordering him to do what he did. The Prosecution contains that this is a ruse and that Mr. Miraglia was sane at the time of the murders and thus guilty of the offenses.

Question:

 Will the jurors find Mr. Miraglia guilty in the double homicide and or murder trial in Monmouth County or deem that he was insane at the time of the murders?

Judge Rules Murder Photos In Miraglia Case Too Graphic

FREEHOLD- In the Miraglia Murder Case, the trial Judge ruled that the photographs of the deceased were deemed too graphic. In an effort to put the photographs in front ot the jury, the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office "grayed out" a series of silhouettes that were superimposed onto the crime-scene photographs. The gray silhouettes, displayed in the photographs, were from the entry foyer to Julia Miraglia's home and an upstairs bedroom where Martinez lived . The silhouettes masked the torsos, heads, hands and feet of the two victims. The defendant is accused of murdering his grandmother in the foyer and his ex-girlfriend in the upstairs bedrooom. The defense continues to assert the insanity defense on behalf of the defendant.